**Maresi returns in the thrilling conclusion to the feminist fantasy epic The Red Abbey Chronicles** For Maresi, the Red Abbey was a haven of safety, in a world ruled by brutal men. But now she is a woman and it is time for her to leave. Armed with the wisdom of the the First Mother, she returns h
Red mantle
โ Scribed by Maria Turtschaninoff
- Publisher
- Harry N. Abrams; Amulet Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 354 KB
- Edition
- US
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Introducing the third and final installment in the celebrated Red Abbey Chronicles trilogy
Red Mantle is the gripping conclusion to the critically acclaimed first two installments in the Red Abbey Chronicles, Maresi and Naondel. An epistolary novel, Red Mantle is told through the letters Maresi writes back to her friends and mentors at the Abbey. The novel continues the story of Maresi as she leaves the Abbey at Menos and returns home to the small, oppressed province of Rovas. There, Maresi is determined to spread the knowledge she has gained and start a school--but in the end, she will learn just as much as she teaches.
โฆ Subjects
Science Fiction Fantasy
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